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- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) abstract "The Three Sisters are a land formation near Victoria West, Northern Cape, South Africa, comprising three distinctively shaped hills. The farm on which they are situated and the nearby railway siding are also named Three Sisters.The hills (or "koppies" as they are known locally) are topped with dolorite, and are nearly identical in appearance. They can be seen just to the east of the N1 highway, roughly 75 km outside Beaufort West, north of the junction of the N1 and the N12 highways. Due to the open and mountainous Karoo scenery, the area has become a relatively well-known landmark.There is a large "Shell Ultra City" branded full service petrol station nearby.The early expansion of the Cape Colony's railway system, planned by the government of Prime Minister John Molteno and driven by Cape Government Railways, saw the Main Western Line to Kimberley pass this formation. A small station was built here in 1881 and it serviced the enormous tracts of farmland in the surrounding districts.".
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) elevation "1492.0".
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) locatedInArea Northern_Cape.
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) locatedInArea South_Africa.
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) locatedInArea Ubuntu_Local_Municipality.
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "3123CC".
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) thumbnail Three_Sisters,_Northern_Cape.jpg?width=300.
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- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) wikiPageRevisionID "546358481".
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) elevationM "1492".
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) hasPhotoCollection Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape).
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) location Northern_Cape.
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) location South_Africa.
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) location Ubuntu_Local_Municipality.
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) name "Three Sisters".
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) photo "Three Sisters, Northern Cape.jpg".
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) photoCaption "The Three Sisters".
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) topo "3123.0".
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) subject Category:Hills_of_South_Africa.
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) subject Category:Landforms_of_South_Africa.
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) point "-31.89472222222222 23.14611111111111".
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) type Mountain.
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) type NaturalPlace.
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) type Place.
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) type Wikidata:Q532.
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) type Mountain.
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) type Place.
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) type Location.
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) type _Feature.
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) type SpatialThing.
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) comment "The Three Sisters are a land formation near Victoria West, Northern Cape, South Africa, comprising three distinctively shaped hills. The farm on which they are situated and the nearby railway siding are also named Three Sisters.The hills (or "koppies" as they are known locally) are topped with dolorite, and are nearly identical in appearance. They can be seen just to the east of the N1 highway, roughly 75 km outside Beaufort West, north of the junction of the N1 and the N12 highways.".
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) label "Three Sisters (Northern Cape)".
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- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) lat "-31.89472222222222".
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) long "23.14611111111111".
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- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) depiction Three_Sisters,_Northern_Cape.jpg.
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) isPrimaryTopicOf Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape).
- Three_Sisters_(Northern_Cape) name "Three Sisters".